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Tag Archives: Greg McMillan
Getting the #green message out more effectively with #Twitter? + other news you may have missed in Canada
MUCH HAS been written about sustainability, but a question often crops up – just what the heck does it really mean anyway? Actually, the definitions are endless, and new ones come along almost daily, it seems. Everyone, it appears, wants … Continue reading
Who’s winning Keystone XL pipeline PR war? + other news you may have missed in Canada this week
THIS IS turning into an all-out, take-no-prisoners fight – a kind of wrestling-style battle royal, if you will. In one corner we have the environmentalists; in the other: the pro-Keystone XL pipeline brigade. The match isn’t over – not by … Continue reading
Is this what urban buildings will look like in 2050? + other news you may have missed in Canada this week
PONDERING THE future is always good for the soul – mine, at least. We can’t do anything about the past, obviously, but dreams and visions about what’s ahead of us tend to open up the mind – again, mine, at … Continue reading
Posted in environment
Tagged blog, Canada, cities, clean energy, eco, energy, environment, future, green news, Greg McMillan, pipelines, The Green Hub, The Green Ticker, TheGreenHub.ca, This Really Old House Goes Green, thrifty, tomorrow, urban, wind turbines
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Why Canada + green is taking it on the chin …. again + other news and views you may have missed this week
IT’S SOMEWHAT disheartening to come to the realization that Canada, for all it has to offer, is falling behind many world-wide green trends. One area that has come to our attention this week is in the development of smart cities. … Continue reading
Posted in #green, blog, Canada
Tagged alerts, blog, China, eco, energy, energy sector, environment, green consumers, green news, Greg McMillan, Improve Canada, Obama, Ottawa, own a drone, pipeline, smart cities, solar, The Green Hub, The Greg McMillan Daily, TheGreenHub.ca, This Really Old House Goes Green, thrifty, Twitter
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Is Big Oil expansion a fait accompli? And other green news + views from Canada you may have missed this week (VIDEO)
IN THE space of one 24-hour news cycle this week, three separate stories appeared, each one tying into the future of Canada’s oil and gas industry. That, by itself, was probably not precedent-setting. But, if we read between the lines, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, energy, green news
Tagged Alberta, alerts, Big Oil, blog, Canada, energy, environment, feed-in tariff, Globe and Mail, Green Building & Sustainable Strategies, green news, Greg McMillan, GTA, Keystone XL, native, news, oil and gas, pipeline, sustainable, TheGreenHub.ca, TheHubMan, This Really Old House Goes Green, Twitter, wind turbines
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Glimpse into future with a smart grid community + other green news + views from Canada this week (VIDEO)
WE’RE TAKING a look south of the border today, at a proposed ‘smart grid’ community giving Canadians a glimpse into the future of how our own infrastructure might function. It’s applicable here – anywhere, actually, and the results could go … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, energy, smart grid, sustainable
Tagged alerts, Arctic, blog, Canada, energy, environment, Ernest Hemingway, Greg McMillan, health, Homer Simpson, pipeline, smart grid, solar, This Really Old House Goes Green, urban design, vertical farm, video, viral
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Walk the walk, talk the talk of healthy living and the environment + other green news + views in Canada
A SEDENTARY lifestyle, for many, is the norm, unfortunately. In North American cities, it’s common knowledge that they were not originally designed for anything but easy access by car. So, right off the top, we were hardly encouraged to do … Continue reading
The S-Word: Why sustainability poses a myriad of challenges + other green news + views from Canada this week
TO ME, the word sustainability is a catch-all term that simply means being smart and conscientious about decisions. It also means having an eye on the future and doing things that will hopefully help the world become a better place … Continue reading
Posted in blog, Canada, Sustainability
Tagged cannabis, China, cleantech, climate, energy, environment, green news, Greg McMillan, Keystone, LinkedIn, Qatar, Sustainable Hamilton, The Green Hub, The Guardian, This Really Old House Goes Green, Toronto Sustainability Speaker Series, Twitter
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Has Matt Damon sent a shock through energy industry? + green news + views you may have missed from Canada this week
FRACKING THIS, fracking that – much has been written and reported by the mainstream media about this controversial process to extract oil and gas from under the ground. And, sure, there had been some attention given to the issue of … Continue reading
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Tagged alerts, blog, carbon, eco, energy, environment, fracking, Globe and Mail, green consumers, green economy, Greg McMillan, Improve Canada, LEED, Matt Damon, news, oilsands, Promised Land, REEP, renewable energy, TheGreenHub.ca, This Really Old House Goes Green, twitpic, video
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Slam dunk for Just Energy and Toronto Raptors + other green news + views from Canada this week
EDUCATING JOE Public on the finer points of carbon offsetting is admittedly a slow, drawn-out affair. And that process definitely can leave the average consumer scratching his or her head. We are inundated with various forms of information, detailing reasons … Continue reading
Posted in blog, business, environment, green
Tagged ACC, blog, Canada, carbon footprint, carbon offsetting, Christmas, eco, energy, environment, gifts, green news, Greg McMillan, Just Energy, MLSE, Raptors, TheGreenHub.ca, This Really Old House Goes Green, thrifty, Zellers
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